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Step into Beijing's Zhenwu Temple, a mystical Taoist shrine dedicated to the God of the North. The Ming-Qing era architecture with its red walls and golden tiles glows under the sun, while the well-preserved murals and statues vividly depict ancient legends. Don't miss the awe-inspiring Zhenwu Deity statue that radiates solemn spirituality. Wander through the tranquil backyard garden dotted with ancient trees and stone tablets, soaking up centuries of Taoist wisdom.

This is a unique pet-friendly homestay, perfect for families with kids and even your furry friends! Nestled near the Great Wall at Badaling, you can easily explore Shuiguan Great Wall for a relaxing getaway. The hotel offers barbecue areas, children's playground, and laundry facilities, making it ideal for family trips or gatherings. Don’t miss the night view of Jiuyan Bridge—it's absolutely romantic! With 24-hour front desk and free parking, your stay will be convenient and stress-free. Book now!


Looking for a perfect family getaway? This eco-friendly holiday park has it all! Let kids splash in the water park, play in the children's area, or interact with animals while adults enjoy barbecue camping, fishing, or a game of basketball. Business travelers will appreciate the conference rooms and 24-hour front desk. With airport shuttle services and pet-friendly policies, every detail is covered! Nestled near Xiangtan Reservoir, you can explore the ancient Juyongguan Pass trails too. Affordable prices and versatile facilities make it a dream escape!


Everything you need to know about Zhenwu Temple
While Zhenwu Temple in Beijing lacks luxury chain hotels nearby, Quanji Hotel (Jingshan Branch) is an excellent choice, located just a 10-minute walk away. This boutique hotel blends traditional Chinese architecture with modern comfort, offering well-appointed rooms with authentic Beijing-style décor. The property provides complimentary shuttle service to major attractions including Zhenwu Temple and nearby historical sites.
Conveniently situated near the Beijing Subway Line 8's Nanchaoxiang Station, guests can easily explore the surrounding area. For a richer cultural experience, combine your visit with a day trip to Shichahai Lake, Gongwangfu Mansion, and Beihai Park, immersing yourself in the charm of old Beijing’s hutongs and imperial gardens.
Quanji Hotel (Jingshan Branch) provides the most convenient access to Zhenwu Temple, just 800 meters away and a 12-minute walk. Located near Beijing Metro Line 8’s Nanchaoxiang Station, it offers seamless connections to top attractions like the Forbidden City and Jingshan Park. The hotel features minimalist Chinese design with smart locks and high-speed Wi-Fi, ideal for travelers seeking both comfort and cultural immersion.
Some rooms offer views of Jingshan Park’s lush greenery, perfect for morning tranquility amidst ancient trees. Complimentary luggage storage and personalized travel consultations enhance guest experience. Pair your visit with a night stroll along Qianmen Street to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of traditional Beijing life under glowing lanterns.
Near Zhenwu Temple, visitors can enjoy hutong walking tours and hands-on intangible cultural heritage workshops. Join local artisans at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Center in Nanluoguxiang, just 500 meters away, for authentic sessions in traditional Beijing paper-cutting or calligraphy—each guided by master craftsmen who share the stories behind these art forms.
Every Saturday morning, a public Tai Chi session is held in Jingshan Park, open to all visitors, offering a serene way to connect with Beijing’s daily rhythm. Combined with the temple’s Taoist heritage, this creates a holistic cultural journey for body and mind. Don’t miss trying hot douzhi (fermented soybean drink) and jiaoquan (fried dough twists) from local alleyway stalls—pure, unfiltered taste of old Beijing.
See what other travelers say about Zhenwu Temple

I chose this hotel specifically to visit the Great Wall, and it turned out to be an absolutely perfect choice. The front desk staff, especially Yuan Yuan, was incredibly friendly and patient—she took the time to answer all our questions and even helped arrange transportation back from the ski resort, which was a huge convenience. The rooms are exactly as shown on the website: spacious, private, and beautifully designed like standalone villas. Cleanliness is top-notch, and every detail feels thoughtfully curated. Dining here was another highlight—the restaurant serves amazing food at very reasonable prices. I had the traditional Peking copper hotpot for under $40, which felt like a steal. Yes, you do need to take a shuttle between the main area and your room, but the shuttles run frequently, so waiting time is minimal. Overall, this stay exceeded all expectations. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a memorable experience. I’ll definitely be coming back.
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